Hello HiveFest Buddies...
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Talking about Hive Fest, it feels like it will never end, especially in the first few weeks, you definitely can't move on from this big event. That's what happened to me. I thought it would be over a few days ago, but when I opened my gallery to make a compilation video, I felt like I had to explore this place too.

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This is the second venue of Conference Day, The Glasshouse at Seputeh. This place is very unique because it is usually used as a wedding venue. Wow! The Hive Fest Team has chosen a very beautiful venue. It was a valuable experience to set foot in this beautiful building.
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Unlike the previous breakfast menu, which was very diverse, on the second day of the conference we had a Western-style breakfast—it's called 'Bule'. Hehehe… From cereal to various types of bread and pastries, everything was available.


And I chose Tea Tarik (Milk Tea) and Srikaya toast and pastry—I don't remember the name.
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Since this was a wedding venue, it's no surprise to see so many plants shaded by the glass roof. It was absolutely gorgeous. The stage in front must have been the venue for the ceremony, and I imagined how beautiful and handsome the bride and groom would look exchanging their sacred vows.

Of all the areas, I loved the glass roof the most. It was so beautiful to look out at the sky from below—even though it was scorching hot outside.


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The Glasshouse at Seputeh has three floors. The first floor is used for conferences and the second floor is used for logistics. However, the main room is closed to the public.
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Meanwhile, in the outermost room, you can see the production crew monitoring the event from behind cameras. There's also a large penguin doll in this corridor. The view from up here is breathtaking, as you can see in the video I've uploaded below.
https://youtu.be/IydaLvMYgT8
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**The Beedevs Workshop**
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One floor up from the production floor, you'll be taken to the @thebeedevs workshop, the Hive library. You can ask anything about the hive through this platform. I've successfully connected with thebeedevs. I thought I'd entered the wrong room, because when I entered, there were only thebeedevs crew, but it turns out they were the ones who were going to present what thebeedevs was all about. I'm sorry we didn't say goodbye on our way out because we had to go to the prayer room.


***Here is what you get when you entry thebeedevs....***
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**Prayer Room**
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The best part of this building is the prayer room—also known as the Surau. At the previous venue, we had trouble finding one, so when we discovered this building had one, I was thrilled to save ourselves the long walk we had the previous day. The prayer room is also very comfortable, with carpet covering the entire floor and mirrors lining the back wall.
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I like both conference venues but my favorite is still the Glasshouse at Seputeh because it has a beautiful environment and a cool place.
Hasta La Vista...
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*Thanks in advance, to read my blog and hope you like my post!*
*See you on the next post...*
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Vivie Hardika
Hi, Halo, Annyeong! Welcome to my galaxy.
I have so much imagination in my head. Something that I can't achieve as a human and as a girl. So writing is very challenging. Since Junior High School, I have written whatever I want to write. Without skill, I just write what I want to read. Now I have 12th published novels and all of those are romance.
Yeah, I proudly say that I am a passionate author, traveler wannabe, and blogger.
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